Getting diplomats blogging around the world

British diplomats have interesting stories to tell. The Foreign & Commonwealth Office has been practising 'digital diplomacy' for a decade now, and features some of the UK government's most prolific and effective users of social media.

A cornerstone of its strategy has been the 'Global Conversations' blog platform. When we got involved in 2011, this already had around 50 senior diplomats sharing their ringside observations on global history in the making. But maintaining the platform was awkward. Adding new bloggers took time, and it was hard to feature the best or most topical contributions.

We helped the team migrate to WordPress, transferring over thousands of posts and comments, rebuilding templates in clean, accessible HTML5 and making it easier to visualise the bloggers on a map and publish in a range if languages, from Ukrainian to Vietnamese.

We also gave the team tools to curate posts into 'collections', highlighting their best material from the USA, by ministers or in Arabic. Despite big cuts in staff, the FCO team now manages to run more blogs than before - now up to 100 or so - and keep them feeling fresh and co-ordinated.

We redeveloped the platform in summer 2015, introducing more flexibility to run group and guest blogs, better internationalisation capability and a new, cleaner style closed to platforms like Medium, to focus attention on the compelling writing of the bloggers.